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Dick Harris Pewthers

Jonestown, Texas

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Dick Harris Pewthers died Friday morning, November 16, 2012 of injuries sustained from a fall in February. Born February 13, 1947 in College Station, Dick was a true son of Texas. He was graduated from A&M Consolidated High School, Sam Houston State University, and The University of...

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I think of my Father every single day. I love and miss him so much. There is SO much he has taught me. The right way to live. The right way to speak. And the right way to believe. Dad is in my thoughts every day. I see things that are totally him. In my two boys and in myself. He is with us.
I had a bass tournament on Lake Travis in 2016. Caught nearly a limit and at the end of the tournament, on my last cast, I looked up to see Stonehenge North way up on the mountain. I caught my...

Patti i was so saddened to hear of mr pewthers passing he was a wonderful teacher.His humor made class enjoyable my friends and i mentioned him often in recent years..Blessings to you and the family.

Thank you to all of Dick's former students who have entered condolences here. His life as an educator was among his proudest achievements; he talked about all of you often. I neglected to put my former last name in the obituary (obviously not thinking clearly). I taught across the hall from Dick as Pat Teaster. We were together 21 years and married 13.5 of those. We were the worst-kept secret at Dobie High School there for awhile.

Oh Max - and he's told that story a thousand times. Stonehenge North turned out to be everything we ever wanted. It's way too empty without his big personality inside.

Dick & I had a great experience building his house on the hill. It was the first two bath, no bedroom house I'd ever built. :) And the first time I'd ever installed Murphy beds. I enjoy going back over our emails and letters. besttoyoupatti

I had Mr. Pewthers as a teacher during high school. I remember him as being very nice, caring, and obviously enjoyed being a teacher. Prayers to his family on their loss. RIP, Mr. Pewthers.

Although our lives have drifted apart and led us down many journeys, the school days at Consol cannot be forgotten. May God bless your family and be with them thru this troubling time. Class mate of 1964.
Mary Carey Martin

Goodbye Brother and may you rest in peace. We had some wonderful times from our college days at the KA house to Stonehenge North. There will never be another one like you.

Goodbye Brother and may you rest in peace. We had some wonderful times from our college days at the KA house to Stonehenge North. There will never be another one like you.